In-House Counsel’s Guide to Technology, Privacy and Artificial Intelligence
As the uptake of new technologies increases in all sectors of the economy, In-House Counsel are regularly called upon to shepherd boards and management through a variety of legal and regulatory issues presented by the uptake of new tools such as biometric technologies, large language models, artificial intelligence and various machine learning initiatives. Be guided by a recognised expert who understands your needs. WEB239N29DZ
Description
Attend and earn 1 CPD unit in Substantive Law
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories
1.00pm to 2.00pm In-House Counsel’s Guide to Technology, Privacy and Artificial Intelligence
In this session you will cover:
- Privacy, IP, and contractual issues
- Regulatory developments such as the pending changes to the Privacy Act 1988 and the steps being taken in the EU to pass the Artificial Intelligence Act and their impacts
- Lessons learned: Recent cases such as the Clearview AI investigations and lessons learned to date
Presented by Olga Ganopolsky, General Counsel - Privacy and Data, Macquarie Group Limited
Presenters
Olga Ganopolsky
Olga Ganopolsky is Macquarie Group’s General Counsel - Privacy and Data and is versed in the subject of data protection with extensive experience in detailed privacy policy challenges, law reform and ongoing management of legal and strategic issues. Much of Olga’s work involves implementing new technologies and addressing privacy requirements in an increasingly complex co-regulatory and sometimes contentious environment. Most recently this has included work on implementations of GDPR and the reforms to Security of Critical Infrastructure Act and related regimes, artificial intelligence, CPS 234, Covid-19 related matters, the Consumer Data Right and addressing cross border issues considering the Schrems II Decision of the European Court of Justice and the newly updated Standard Contractual Clause as approved by the Commission.